It is by way of it's (DOGGR) use of definitions that neither match what is effectively legal in terms of law nor the industry standards of related linguistics and terminology to it's activities, that the public is left commenting on the wrong regulations.

But there is truly something amiss. The way fracking is taking place, there are questions being asked about the process and its implications, published on Nov 21, 2012 Fault Lines Fracking In America - Info piece: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hERUwnZjI18

Deborah Rogers launched the Energy Policy Forum to provide a place for geologists, economists, environmental scientists, and other experts to take on the complex issues surrounding natural gas production. http://energypolicyforum.org/

View comments and a critique of the “Disgusting Draft” Regulations For Hydraulic Fracturing In California published by WSPA, I mean DOGGR...

Slick Water Fracking Moratorium In California Now! A critique of the “Disgusting Draft” Regulations for Hydraulic Fracking in California, reveals (DOGGR) the Division's complete lack of regard for Administrative Procedure and interagency cooperation under California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22 Social Security. It also suggests that DOGGR has falsely presented the nature of the need for “new Regulations” and the application of said regulations to the Public and the State of California.

It is by way of it's (DOGGR) use of definitions that neither match what is effectively legal in terms of law nor the industry standards of related linguistics and terminology to it's activities, that the public is left commenting on the wrong regulations.

We need a Slick Water Fracking Moratorium in California now.

Can the Oil & Gas industry defend any historical use in California of the new method of shale gas extraction which is associated with complaints and lawsuits over health and environmental problems and goes by the industrial strength name of (not fracking, not hydraulic fracking) but: